• Allero@lemmy.today
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    2 months ago

    Male: with connector outside (like penis) Female: with connector inside (like vagina)

    Terms arose before trans people got so visible, so there’s that Male: with connector outside (like penis) Female: with connector inside (like vagina)

    Terms arose before trans people got so visible, so there’s that :)

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        2 months ago

        Female xlr end

        The connection part is where the 3 slots are, (metal touching metal), the outer part/shell is moreso a way to hold it in place

        Its a lot easier to tell when its on an audio interface or whatever audio device

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      2 months ago

      Not exactly the same, but I find “plug” and “socket” or “jack” to be generally more useful terms since the definitions are based on function rather than similarity to genitalia. Plugs are usually male, but always. For example, computer power supplies typically have a male jack and a female plug. In those situations, I find it more meaningful to describe the part by whether it is fixed or moves rather than which way the prongs go.